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SEO Perth Experts Digital Domination Helps Small and Medium-Sized Businesses … – SBWire (press release)

SEO Perth Experts Digital Domination Helps Small and Medium-Sized Businesses
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Perth, Australia — (SBWIRE) — 02/09/2012 — Digital Domination announced today that the SEO Perth experts are continuing to help small- and medium-sized businesses increase online traffic and drive sales. By leveraging the company's comprehensive

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Perth Web Design Company “Digital Domination” Helps Businesses Decipher SEO … – SBWire (press release)

Perth Web Design Company "Digital Domination" Helps Businesses Decipher SEO
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Perth, Australia — (SBWIRE) — 10/16/2011 — Website development and SEO Web design company Digital Domination has made it their mission to help small businesses in Australia to first understand and then harness the power of online marketing.
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7 Steps Toward Google SERP Domination

Once upon a time, search engine results consisted of 10 site listings as well as the occasional 1/3/7 pack of local listings. Then we saw the progression of search results with the introduction of universal search. This consisted of shopping, imag…

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Apple’s Mobile Domination Continues, Now No. 1 Smartphone Supplier Worldwide

apple_logo_150.jpgApple is now the largest supplier of smartphones across the globe, according to reports from research firms IDC and Strategy Analytics on second quarter device sales. Apple sold 20.3 million iPhones in the second quarter to jump Nokia to take the top spot with 18.5% of global market share. Samsung also overtook Nokia with 19.2 million smartphones shipped and 17.2% of the market ahead of Nokia’s 15.2%.

In the smartphone platform wars, Android led iOS and BlackBerry with around 36% of U.S. market share in April, according to comScore. Those numbers have held pretty steady in the three months since. Apple was second with 26% and the hemorrhaging of Research In Motion continued, falling 25.7%. In terms of manufacturers, Apple is the fourth largest supplier of cell phones (smart and feature) in the world with 5.6% of the market, behind Nokia (24.2%), Samsung (19.2%) and LG (6.8%). With the expected release of the iPhone 5 coming in the third quarter, Apple is looking to continue its rampage of the mobile market and put further distance between its competitors in the mobile marketplace.

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The global mobile phone market grew 11.3% in the second quarter, which was actually down from IDC’s predictions of 13.3% and well below the 16.8% growth in the first quarter of 2011. Yet, double-digit growth in an industry that is worth $1.2 trillion and makes up nearly 2% of the global gross domestic product is quite impressive, even if it has slowed in the recent quarter.

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“For the overall market to grow by double digits year over year, despite the decline in feature phones, is testament to the strength of the global smartphone market,” said Ramon Llamas, an IDC senior researcher, in a release.

Apple’s sales were spurred along by the AT&T offering the iPhone 3GS for $49 and the release of the iPhone 4 by Verizon. The iPhone and the iPad now account for 70% of Apple’s revenue.

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Samsung continues its rise as a smartphone powerhouse, the Android equivalent of Apple (Samsung does have its own smartphone platform with Badu). The Galaxy series has faired well across the globe and the Galaxy S II has already sold 5 million units, and it has not even been released in United States.

What do these numbers mean in the grand scheme of the Web? It means that many more consumers across the world are going to start interacting with the Internet in a way that they never had before. The smartphone market is nowhere near a saturation point, even in the U.S., so expect these types of numbers to continue for the quarters and years to come, with Apple the tip of the spear.

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In China, Baidu Continues Search Market Domination Over Google

Google’s share of China’s 4.3 billion yuan ($665.9 milllion) search market dropped once again in Q2, according to numerous reports citing data from consulting firm Analysys International. China’s search market grew 62 percent in …

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Forty SEO Tips to Achieve Category Domination – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Forty SEO Tips to Achieve Category Domination
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Business leaders and advanced marketers can turn their search engine optimization (SEO) into a predictable, manageable, and profitable process by implementing the SEO tactics revealed today by the award-winning digital marketing agency Response Mine

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SEO Partner to Redefine the Meaning of Search Engine Domination – WebWire (press release)

Google Now #1 Search Engine In Czech Republic; 5 Countries To Go For Global Domination

Google has just become the number one search engine in the Czech Republic, leaving only five countries on earth where it’s not the most popular site for searching the web. According to Toplist, a web measurement service, Google’s aggregate share inside the Czech Republic was 47.2%…



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Global Domination: CNN iReport Has Now Published From Every Country on Earth

cnn ireport.gifIt’s no Pambazuka News, but CNN’s four-year-old citizen journalism site iReport, does have a fairly high profile. Attached as it is to the pioneer in 24 hour cable news channels with a global reach, it shouldn’t surprise that it also has a global reach.

As of two days ago, iReports had been filed from every single country in the world except one. Nauru. Neither Nauruan nor visitor had ever sent in a story or photo or video from that South Pacific nation.

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On a blog post, the iReport team pleads with the inhabitants of the island to help them complete their “Global Challenge.”

“Only Nauru is left! We want to hear from citizens of, or visitors to, this tiny island in the South Pacific, halfway between Australia and Hawaii. Send us a snapshot of life in Nauru — the local culture, food, architecture, natural sites, or an unusual event happening there.”

nauru.jpgToday, Nauru came through. San Franciscan Lee Miller dropped some shots he had taken during a 2008 trip the country.

The value of leveraging readers as reporters is their distribution on-site all around the world. How many people would have known about Nauru without both the curiosity of Miller and the muscle of CNN?

“‘It’s a really sad story because it wasn’t that long ago that Nauruans were driving around in Ferraris. … It used to be one of the richest countries in the world,’ Miller said.

But there was a lot more about the country waiting to be seen. Miller recalled “breathtaking scenery” and touching moments with locals. The owner of the island’s only hotel noticed him wearing a Barack Obama T-shirt and insisted on paying for the rest of his stay. Another time, when he got sick, a Nauruan bus driver who worked at the hotel took him to a store and bought him medicine.”

Citizen journalism grew in tandem with the growth of blogging and other social media tools. There has been a lot of shaking-out in the past few years as it’s veered from a curiosity to the salvation of journalism to a point of fact. To be able to say, “Tell me what you see!” and get an answer is the real fruit of citizen journalism.

From iReports to companies like Demotix, Now Public and AllVoices to blogs and Facebook pages, it looks like that dynamic has found roots in our experience of news.

In counting the world’s countries, CNN has used the U.S. State Department’s list of independent countries. This list has 194 countries, of which iReports have been filed from 193.

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Seattle SEO Firm Launches New ‘Local Business Domination’ Package – PR-inside.com (press release)

Seattle SEO Firm Launches New 'Local Business Domination' Package
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Seattle SEO firm, Musson Media Consulting, announces the launch of its new 'Local Business Domination' package designed to help businesses dominate the

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